Voices of the Buick Open second round

• On the experience of playing his second Buick Open: "It was a lot of fun. This week, I took it all in. In 2005, it went really, really fast for me. This week, I spent a lot of time up here and kind of hung out and enjoyed it because probably, unfortunately, it's going to be the last one."

MICHAEL LETZIG

• On having his brother become his caddy: "We just have a lot of fun out there. We have very similar personalities. He caddied for me most of the year on the Nationwide Tour when I played so well."

BILL LUNDE

• On returning to golf from his day job: "It's just a new appreciation for golf, from going to working. I think I kind of took for granted what we get to do for a living out here every day."

TROY MATTESON

• On Tiger Woods' charge: "I can't remember what holes he birdied, but we looked up at the scoreboard and go, 'Gosh, he's got to be -- what is that? -- 5-under through 4?' Then we heard he had an eagle on the next hole. I think it's great to see him climb up, especially after the British Open not playing well. When he's playing well, that's really good for the tour."

JOHN SENDEN

• On leading at the halfway point: "That's what we practice for, to try to be at the top. You're playing to come out here and win golf tournaments. This year, I've been heading in the right direction. I just need to focus and do my stuff."

KEVIN STADLER

• On what he needs to do to win: "You're probably going to need to get to 20-something, 24, 25 (under par). It's going to take two more pretty much flawless rounds for me. I would have loved to have gotten a couple more, but I'm very happy where I'm at."

VAUGHN TAYLOR

• On his career after the 2006 Ryder Cup: "There haven't been many highs. I've struggled pretty much ever since (2006). I can't really explain why. ... It's been a grind. So I've really been working hard and just trying to get out of it, and I feel like I'm heading in the right direction."

TIGER WOODS

• On his approach after a shaky start: "It's a process. I can't get it back in one round. I positioned myself so far back yesterday that it wasn't going to happen. But if I birdie the holes you're supposed to birdie ... and sprinkle in a couple here and there, you're going to come up with a round in the mid-60s. That would get me within touch of the leaders."